Whicher Ridge 'Elevation' Cabernet Sauvignons
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 11:08 pm
Whicher Ridge is a relatively recent addition to the Geographe wine region in WA, and are situated just north-east (I think) of the Margaret River wine region. They source grapes from Margaret River and Frankland River as well as from the home vineyard, which sits around 180m above sea level. The Cabernets are probably called 'Elevation' for this reason.
Cathy and Neil launched Whicher Ridge in 2008, and at a tasting at the Wine Thief in West Leederville, Cathy took us through all of their Cabernets released to date - 2012 to 2008. All of the wines see French oak, although the percentage of new oak has been pared back over time. I took a few notes as we went:
2012 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: Purple in colour. The nose showed lots of blueberry, mocha, vanilla, a touch of nutmeg, and blackcurrant. The palate showed modest but supporting oak, soft integrated tannins, and is medium bodied.
2011 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: I'll stop with the colour descriptors now, as they only got fractionally lighter over the flight. Lots of blueberry, black plum, mocha, vanilla / spice, and all of these flow through to the palate. Compared to the 2012, this wine is fuller, richer, tannins slightly more grippy, with a long finish and more palate weight. A very good wine indeed.
2010 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: More development showing than the earlier wines, with raspberry, blackcurrant and a touch of leather. The palate carries the fruit through, and is supported by grippy but fine tannins, and a good length. A very enjoyable wine now, but possibly overshadowed by the 2011.
2009 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: More developed again than the 2010, and without as much fruit freshness. Raspberries and mildly stewed blackberries on the nose, led into a savoury and tannic palate without the fruit flowing through. Acid was therefore a little more prominent and hard, and this gave the impression of a hot finish. You may guess this was not my favourite of the evening.
2008 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: Cathy saved the best for last, in my opinion. A fabulous nose which combined some savoury development alongside stewed blackberry, black plum, mocha and leather. This was supported by some excellent oak (apparently this was 100% new), fine but mouth-puckering tannins, and the wine showed a balance of fruit and development. I really enjoyed this one.
Many thanks to Cathy for the tasting (which included new releases of sauvignon blanc and chardonnay as well as a 2007 Shiraz alongside the excellent 2011) and to the Wine Thief for hosting the event. I don't need any more wine as the cellar is overflowing, so I only bought a dozen
Cheers
Allan
Cathy and Neil launched Whicher Ridge in 2008, and at a tasting at the Wine Thief in West Leederville, Cathy took us through all of their Cabernets released to date - 2012 to 2008. All of the wines see French oak, although the percentage of new oak has been pared back over time. I took a few notes as we went:
2012 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: Purple in colour. The nose showed lots of blueberry, mocha, vanilla, a touch of nutmeg, and blackcurrant. The palate showed modest but supporting oak, soft integrated tannins, and is medium bodied.
2011 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: I'll stop with the colour descriptors now, as they only got fractionally lighter over the flight. Lots of blueberry, black plum, mocha, vanilla / spice, and all of these flow through to the palate. Compared to the 2012, this wine is fuller, richer, tannins slightly more grippy, with a long finish and more palate weight. A very good wine indeed.
2010 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: More development showing than the earlier wines, with raspberry, blackcurrant and a touch of leather. The palate carries the fruit through, and is supported by grippy but fine tannins, and a good length. A very enjoyable wine now, but possibly overshadowed by the 2011.
2009 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: More developed again than the 2010, and without as much fruit freshness. Raspberries and mildly stewed blackberries on the nose, led into a savoury and tannic palate without the fruit flowing through. Acid was therefore a little more prominent and hard, and this gave the impression of a hot finish. You may guess this was not my favourite of the evening.
2008 Whicher Ridge Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon: Cathy saved the best for last, in my opinion. A fabulous nose which combined some savoury development alongside stewed blackberry, black plum, mocha and leather. This was supported by some excellent oak (apparently this was 100% new), fine but mouth-puckering tannins, and the wine showed a balance of fruit and development. I really enjoyed this one.
Many thanks to Cathy for the tasting (which included new releases of sauvignon blanc and chardonnay as well as a 2007 Shiraz alongside the excellent 2011) and to the Wine Thief for hosting the event. I don't need any more wine as the cellar is overflowing, so I only bought a dozen
Cheers
Allan